ASP configuration under IIS6.0 http 500 internal server error

  

In IIS 6.0, the default settings are particularly strict and secure, which minimizes attacks caused by previously too loose timeouts and restrictions. For example, the default ASP profile size for the default metabase property implementation is 204,800 bytes, and each field is limited to 100 KB. In versions prior to IIS 6.0, there were no posting restrictions. It is often wrong to cause the application system in our school to be transplanted to 2003. Several schools have gone through these days and found some problems. The summary solution is as follows. First, enable Asp support Windows Server 2003 default installation, is not installed IIS 6, need to be installed separately. After installing IIS 6, you also need to enable support for ASP separately. First, enable Asp, go to: Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> IIS (Internet Server) - Web Service Extension -> Active Server Pages -> Allow Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> IIS ( Internet Server) - Web Service Extension -> Include File on Server -> Allow second step to enable parent path support. IIS-Website-Home-Configuration-Options-Enable Parent Path Step 3, Permission Assignment IIS-Website-(Specific Site)-(Right-click) Permissions-Users Full Control II. Resolve Windows 2003 can only upload 200K limit. First close the iis admin service in the service and find the metabase.xml under windows\\system32\\\\inesrv\\\\, open, find ASPMaxRequestEntityAllowed and change it to the required value, then restart the iis admin service 1. Allow in the web service extension Active server pages and include files on the server side 2. Modify the properties of each site's home directory - configuration - options - enable the parent path 3, so that it can upload files larger than 200k (modify to the size you want, as in the back) Complement two 0, it will allow 20m) c:\\\\WINDOWS\\\\system32\\\\inetsrv\\\\MetaBase.xml (Enterprise version of windows2003 is at line 592, default is AspMaxRequestEntityAllowed="204800" ie 200K adds it to two 0, that is, instead, you can upload 20M at the maximum. AspMaxRequestEntityAllowed="20480000"

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